Sunday, May 27, 2012


When Freedom Isn't Free
by Bruce Greene


When Freedom Isn't Free AP canvas giclee by Bruce Greene measuring 16 x 24, 25 s/n, mint condition with COA

An emotional reminder of the sacrifice our military men and women have made....wishing you all a Happy Memorial Day.


Saturday, May 12, 2012


Calling the Buffalo

Original Watercolor Painting by Bev Doolittle

Available is this phenomenal original watercolor measuring 14 1/2 x 35.  Call or email for quote and negotiate your best price to own this treasure! 


Bev Doolittle was born and raised in California, graduating from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles in 1968. She met her husband, Jay, at school and they started married life with a painting trip to Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks. They both worked as art directors at an ad agency in Los Angeles.

Doolittle explains, “It paid well, but we didn’t like living in the city. We wanted to be close to nature, to paint outdoors and we wanted to travel.” They accomplished both with frequent travels and backpacking trips to the western United States, Canada, Baja, California and East Africa. They now live close to nature in the high desert of California.

Bev Doolittle’s subject matter reflects her love of the outdoors, reflecting her awareness of the earth and nature . She states, “I love nature. I try to look beyond the obvious and create unique, meaningful paintings depicting our Western wilderness and its inhabitants. I start with a concept and attempt to convey it through strong design coupled with detailed realism. I want people to think when they look at my paintings.”

Bev Doolittle’s, in 1979, with the release of Pintos, launched her career which has drawn tens of thousands into the realm of collectible limited edition fine art prints. Her paintings draw the viewer in and, after diligent study, reveal hidden details missed in a casual glance.

To view all available works at Art Link Index by Bev Doolittle visit http://artlinkindex.com/products/Doolittle_Bev.aspx

Friday, May 11, 2012


All Burned Out
by
Charles Wysocki

$450.00 (framed or unframed)

Hey, cat lovers!  You can buy All Burned Out by Charles Wysocki as an unframed canvas (20 x 24) or framed (25 x 29), 500 s/n in mint condition with COA.  It's like getting it framed free!  Charles Wysocki is known for his portrayal of the whimsical joy of early American life in his prints. His collectors delight in the American flag proudly flapping in the wind, billowing sails on the bay and Amish buggies pulled by tired old horses. Cats were another specialty of Charles Wysocki. His portrayals were funny and could make anyone laugh. Clever visual puns fill their surroundings and their expressions are so typical you could instantly recognize your favorite feline. Studying every little detail of Wysocki’s works brings significant joy to the viewer.

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Have a great weekend!

Sally